Tervét
Tervét is an inflected form of the Hungarian noun terv, meaning plan. It results from attaching the third-person possessive suffix -e to terv and then adding the definite direct object suffix -t. The form functions as a definite object that translates roughly as “one’s plan” or “the plan belonging to someone,” depending on context.
In typical usage, tervét marks a plan that belongs to a specific subject and serves as the
Morphologically, the base is terv (plan). The possessive suffix -e signals ownership by the third person, and
Tervét is not a separate lexical entry in dictionaries; rather, it is an inflected form derived from
See also: Hungarian grammar, definite direct object, possessive suffix, noun phrases.